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        <h1>GPSTracka help</h1>	
        <p class="hrefs"><a href="#MainScreen">Main Screen</a> | <a href="#Config">Configuration</a> | <a href="#AdvancedConfig">Advanced configuration</a></p>
        <div id="MainScreen">
            <h2>Main Screen</h2>
            <p class="hrefs"><a href="#MainScreen">Main Screen</a> | <a href="#Config">Configuration</a> | <a href="#AdvancedConfig">Advanced configuration</a></p>
            <dl>
                <dt>Verbose</dt>
                <dd>Sometimes, the GPS logging may not work (inside a building, train, new country, alien invasion, etc). If you click verbose, the textbox will start displaying the raw GPS NMEA data being received by the receiver. If you understand it, then good for you, else it&#39;s something cool and complicated to show to your uninterested friends. But the main parameters you&#39;re looking for are GPGGA (location) and GPGSV (satellites visible). If you want to understand it, you can read up on <a href="http://home.mira.net/~gnb/gps/nmea.html">NMEA sentence information</a>. I also recommend you use this the very first time you run the application to figure out which COM port and Baud Rate is right for you.</dd>
                <dd>Note: Verbose log is not available when using Windows Intermediate GPS driver.</dd>
                <dt>Clear</dt>
                <dd>This clears the textbox.</dd>
                <dt>Settings</dt>
                <dd>This takes you to the <a href="#Config">settings screen</a> where you can specify the COM port, baud rate, and where to log the GPS data.</dd>
                <dt>Exit</dt>
                <dd>Quits the application. If you click this while GPS is active, you will be asked to quit. When logging to file, your data 
                    is never lost by terminating the aplication.</dd>
                <dt>Satellites</dt>
                <dd>
                    Shows GPS satellites information - signal strength, satellite visibility and location on sky. Satellite infromation are actualized only when GPS&nbsp;device is actually running.</dd>
                <dt>Save statistic</dt>
                <dd>
                    Saves GPS statistic information to a text file in same folder GPS tracking data 
                    are saved in.</dd>
                <dt>Start</dt>
                <dd>Obviously, this starts the logging. If you selected Verbose in the options menu, it&#39;ll give you all data being received in the textbox. Else, it will log the data at the specified interval to the textbox or file.</dd>
                <dd>If you have logged some data recently and you stopped logging and then you press start, you are asked to continue logging to the same file. This does not occur when you restart the application or visit the settings screen (a new file is created).</dd>
                <dt>Stop</dt>
                <dd>The Start button changes to Stop when you press Start. Then you can use it to stop GPS logging.</dd>
            </dl>
        </div>
        <div id="Config">
            <h2>Configuration</h2>
            <p class="hrefs"><a href="#MainScreen">Main Screen</a> | <a href="#Config">Configuration</a> | <a href="#AdvancedConfig">Advanced configuration</a></p>
            <dl>
                <dt>Comm Port</dt>
                <dd>Setup source of GPS data</dd>
                <dd>
                    <dl>
                        <dt>Use Windows driver</dt>
                        <dd>Check this to use <a href="http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/bb202086.aspx">Windows Intermediate GPS driver</a> instead of eading data from COM port.</dd>
                        <dd>Using Windows driver may solve some problems with GPS.</dd>
                        <dd>Using COM port allows you to use GPS device not configured with Windows driver or use multiple GPS receivers at once.</dd>
                        <dd>You can also configure COM port in such way that it reads raw data from Windows driver.</dd>
                        <dd>Using Windows driver or reading data from Windows-driver-provided COM port allows you to run multiple GPS softwares at once, which is impossible when reading data directly from COM port GPS devices is attached to.</dd>
                        <dd>When using Windows GPS&nbsp;driver, NMEA data is not accessible. You cannot save NMEA log files and you cannot view verbose data.</dd>
                        <dd>Microsoft GPS driver is configured in Start |&nbsp;Settings | System |&nbsp;External GPS.</dd>
                        <dt>Read</dt>
                        <dd>This drop down is the COM port that gives you your GPS data. This may be different on different phones. For me, it was COM1. You&#39;ll need to determine this for yourself by setting it and using Verbose mode.</dd>
                        <dd>If you are using another port, not listed in the drop down, then you can type it in anyways. Note: Sometimes 
                            the port may be named GPC instead of COM.</dd>
                        <dd>In case you have device with <a href="http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/bb202086.aspx">Microsft GPS Intermediate Driver</a> (you 
                            likely do - it is supported in Windows Embedded CE 6.0 and later and Windows Mobile 5.0 and later), the driver output port (as set up in registry) is displayed right of combo box as recomended. You should use it as it allows multiple GPS applications to work in the same time 
                            and as an example, you should be able to use Google Maps/iGo/TomTom and 
                            GPSTracka at the same time.</dd>
                        <dt>Baud Rate</dt>
                        <dd>The data transfer speed. Different GPS receivers use different speeds, so you will need to experiment. I use 4800.</dd>
                    </dl>
                </dd>
                <dt>Polling Rate</dt>
                <dd>How often the GPS data should be logged to textbox or file. I usually set this at 300 seconds.</dd>
                <dd>Shorter polling interval causes more precise log. On the other hand, a shorter polling interval means 
                    higher power consumption. This setting also depends on speed you are going to 
                    move. For the same precision you must set a shorter interval when driving than 
                    while walking.</dd>
                <dt>Logging Options - To Text Box</dt>
                <dd>The best way to know that it&#39;s working is to keep this box checked, so that you can see the values printed to the textbox. When not checked you have no 
                    knowledge if GPS is immediately working or not.</dd>
                <dt>Logging Options - To File</dt>
                <dd>To log to file, tick this checkbox and then select a folder by clicking the &quot;...&quot; button. It&#39;s best if you create a &quot;GPSLogs&quot; folder in &quot;My Documents&quot; or on your Storage Card and then specify that path.</dd>
                <dd>If not checked, you wil not have GPS log for future use! GPS logs are stored in files named by date and time when logging started.</dd>
                <dt>Format GPX/KML/CSV</dt>
                <dd>Some people prefer GPX (GPS XML format), some prefer KML (Google Earth XML format). If you want a lightweight file, then go for GPX; if you want to use your file with Google Earth 
                    and don&#39;t mind bloat, use KML (Google Earth can load GPX as well).</dd>
                <dd>CSV format is simple text format where date, latitude, longitude and altitude are logged 
                    in a comma separated string. It can be configured in Advanced configuration.</dd>
                <dt>Log altitude</dt>
                <dd>Check this to log altitude informations as well. When not checked track / points are rendered on the ground.</dd>
                <dd>
                    Note:&nbsp; GPS altitudes are somewhat different from the altitudes you 
                    generally see on other maps.&nbsp; This can cause you track to be rendered in 
                    midair or underground.&nbsp; You can instruct Google Earth to ignore track 
                    elevation.&nbsp; The difference between GPS altitudes and regular altitudes 
                    arises as a result of how GPS measures it and how it is measured traditionally.&nbsp; 
                    GPS uses the WGS84 unified ellipsoid standard to account for the Earth&#39;s 
                    non-spherical shape, but others use sea level as the origin which is flawed 
                    because sea levels are different around the world. The result? On some parts of 
                    a map, your track will be good, on other parts, it will appear strange.&nbsp; If 
                    you know the difference in altitude for the map you&#39;ll be using, you can set it 
                    in the advanced configuration section.&nbsp; Also, keep in mind that GPS 
                    altitudes are about 1.5 times more accurate than lat-long.&nbsp; If your 
                    receiver supports it and you&#39;re using the Windows GPS driver, you can instruct 
                    it to obtain the true sea-level elevation instad of an ellipsoid elevation (in 
                    advanced settings).</dd>
                <dd>
                    </dd>
                <dt>Distinct points / track</dt>
                <dd>The &#39;distinct&#39; points option logs separate points to KML/GPX file, while &#39;track&#39; logs 
                    a connecting line between them as well. Ignored for CSV.</dd>
                <dd>Note: Points are always logged to KML, because KML does not allow description for track points. You can easily turn points on and off in Google Earth or even delete them as they are in single folder.          non-spherical shape, but others use sea level as the origin which is flawed 
                    because sea levels are different around the world. The result? On some parts of 
                    a m when you can fine tune or completely destroy the application. 
                    ;-)</dd>
                <dt>Back  you know the difference in altitude for the map you&#39;ll be using, you can set it 
                    in the advanced configNote: To reset settings completely navigate to application folder and delete the GPSTracka.exe.config file.&nbsp; 
                This is also a good idea if the app is behaving weird.</p>
        </div>
        <div id="AdvancedConfig">
            <h2>Advanced configuration</h2> Using the Windows GPS driver, you can instruct 
                    it to obtain the true sea-level elevation instad of an ellipsoid elevation (in 
                    advanced settings).</dd>
                <dd>
                    </dd>
                <dd>
                    GPS altitude is somewhat different from altitude you can see in maps or Google Earth. This may cause the track to be rendered in mid-air or underground. You can easily instruct Google Earth to ignore track elevation (in case of points it&#39;s not as easy because you must change the setting for each point separatelly). The difference between GPS altitude and true altitude is caused by the way how it is measured by GPS and traditionally. GPS uses some unified ellipsoid (WGS84) model, while traditional measurement uses some local sea level whih can vary by the sea actually used. This difference is usually constanThere are two possible sources of time information: the GPS time provided by satellites, and time provided by your device (set in control panel). GPS time is always accurate. GPS reports universal time (UTC), but the application can convert it for you to local time according to time zone set in Windows control panel.</dd>
                    <dt>Altitude correction in advanced 
                GPS altitude usually differs from altitude you can see in maps or Google Earth. This is caused by different style of measurement - GPS&nbsp;uses WGS84 ellipsoid. The difference is usualy constant for one map in certain area and good map gives you he information about the difference, so you can set-up correction here. Bad or no correction may cause your tracks and points to be rendered in mid-air or underground. You can turn altitude logging off as well (in settings screen). For yachting it is really not important.</dd>
                    <dt>Start immediately</dt>
                    <dd>&nbsp;Checking this forces the application to log first point immediately when 
                        you click Start, disable it if you&#39;d rather take it easy.</dd>
                    <dt>Minimal distance</dt>
                    <dd>When you move, you&#39;ll observe that the GPS tracks are quite accurate.&nbsp; If 
                        you stand still, you&#39;ll see points scattered all around you. This option can let 
                        you prevent GPSTracka from logging points near your last logged location by 
                        setting up a minimum required distance between two points being logged. 
                        Experiment with it.&nbsp; The right number will depend on your GPS receiver, how 
                        fast you are moving and the precision you want.&nbsp; When walking, try 5 to 10 
                        meters.</dd>
                    <dt>Pause after X invalid positions</dt>
                    <dd>This indicates the number of invalid positions received before the application 
                        should stop attempting to read GPS data and wait for another polling interval.&nbsp; 
                        This is ignored after start until the first valid position is received.&nbsp; 
                        This is useful because GPS drains battery power and you don&#39;t want it running if 
                        it&#39;s not getting valid data.&nbsp; Keep in mind, though, that a small number 
                        here can prevent the app from ever finding a lock on a satellite.</dd>
                    <dd>
                        &nbsp;</dd>
                    <dd>0 - never pause.dd>
                    <dt>Keep awake devices</dt>
                    <dd>Comma-separated list of names of devices to keep awake when GPS is running.</dd>
                    <dd>Enlist device names such as GPS0 or GPS0:. Colon-terminated devices will be kept awake only during GPS cycle; other devices will be kept for whole time when GPSTracka is logging.</dd>
                    <dd>UnUnknown devices are skipped.</dd>
                    <dd>When not using Windows GPS diver, the COM&nbsp;port is kept awake automatically for whole time when GPSTracka is logging.dd>
                </dl>
            </div>
            <div id="AdvancedDisplay">
                <h3>Display</h3>
                <p class="hrefs"><a href="#AdvancedGeneral">General</a> | <a href="#AdvancedDisplay">Display</a> | <a href="#AdvancedKML">KML</a> | <a href="#Formatting">Formatting</a> | <a href="#WinGPS">Win GPS</a> | <a href="#Diagnostic">Diagnostic</a> | <a href="#CSV">CSV</a></p>
                <dl>
                    <dt>StStatus bar</dt>
                    <dd>Check this to show status bar at mine screen. It shows current status of GPS operation, count-down timer for polling interval and very approximate speed.</dd>
                    <dt>Clear log every X lines</dt>
                    <dd>Having text in the textbox consumes your phone&#39;s memory. If you&#39;re logging 
                        frequently, then the memory consumption will shoot up.&nbsp; Setting this to a 
                        non-zero value will make the textbox clear itself when it receives that many 
                        lines of text.&nbsp; This will not affect the log file.</dd>
                    <dt>Log formatdt>
                    <dd>The format of information writtent to log text box at main screen.</dd>
                    <dd><a href="#Formatting">See below for details</a>.</dd>
                    <dd>Actual format can be tested using the ? button.</dd>
                    <dt>Info pane</dt>
                    <dd>Check to show info pane with various statistic information in main screen.</dd>
                    <dt>Speed unit</dt>
                    <dd>UnUnit used for displaying speed values.</dd>
                    <dt>Distance unitdt>
                    <dd>Unit used for displaying distance values.</dd>
                    <dt>Elevation unit</dt>
                    <dd>Unit used for displaying elevation values.</dd>
                    <dd>Also affects value passed for formatting (log, KML). Does not affect value recorded in log file.</dd>
                </dl>
            </div>
            <div id="AdvancedKML">
                <h3>KML</h3>
                <p class="hrefs"><a href="#AdvancedGeneral">General</a> | <a href="#AdvancedDisplay">Display</a> | <a href="#AdvancedKML">KML</a> | <a href="#Formatting">Formatting</a> | <a href="#WinGPS">Win GPS</a> | <a href="#Diagnostic">Diagnostic</a> | <a href="#CSV">CSV</a></p>
                <p>Here you can set up KML (Google Earth) file generation.</p>
                <dl>
                    <dt>Name format</dt>
                    <dd>The format of name of each point placemark in KML.</dd>
                    <dd><a href="#Formatting">See below for details</a>.</dd>
                    <dd>Actual format can be tested using the ? button.</dd>
                    <dt>Desc format</dt>
                    <dd>The format of description of each point in KML.</dd>
                    <dd><a href="#Formatting">See below for details</a>.</dd>
                    <dd>Actual format can be tested using the ? button.</dd>
                    <dt>Line color</dt>
                    <dd>Color of line in KML file. Color can be set by typing R, G and B values or by clicking one of predefined colors at left side. There is color preview at right side.</dd>
                </dl>
            </div>
            <div id="Formatting">
                <h3>Formatting</h3>
                <p class="hrefs"><a href="#AdvancedGeneral">General</a> | <a href="#AdvancedDisplay">Display</a> | <a href="#AdvancedKML">KML</a> | <a href="#Formatting">Formatting</a> | <a href="#WinGPS">Win GPS</a> | <a href="#Diagnostic">Diagnostic</a> | <a href="#CSV">CSV</a></p>
                <p>
                    FoFormatting is a tricky and slightly convoluted process used by programmers in .NET to display date, time, numeric and other values in different formats. 
                    In this specific case, string formatting replaces each occurence of {x} with a string representation 
                    of the corresponding object. x is decimal number - 0-based index of object. More, {x} can be in format {x,len}, {x:format} or {x,len:format}.
                </p>
                <dl>
                    <dt>xdt>
                    <dd>0-based index of object passed py application to formatting. Actual value depends on application.</dd>
                    <dt>len</dt>
                    <dd>
                        NuNumber - minimal length of string representation of the object. If actual string representation of the object is shorter than length, it is padded with spaces to 
                        the given length. If positive, the parameter is right-aligned; if negative, it is left-aligned.
                    </dd>
                    <dt>formatdt>
                    <dd>ThThis is the most important and most tricky parameter. It defines how the value is formatted. If omitted, default formatting (depends on object type and value and control panel settings) is used.</dd>
                    <dd>Actual valid value of format depends on type of object being passed to formatting.dd>
                    <dd>Basically there are two types of formatting - predefined (single letter) and custom. For complete guide see <a href="http://dzonny.cz/Portals/0/DOCs/Formatting.pdf">.NET formatting guide</a>.</dd>
                </dl>
                <table>
                <caption>Example formatting strings:</caption>
                    <thead>
                        <tr>
                            <th>Data type</th><th>Formatting string</th><th>Description</th><th>Example value</th><th>Example result<br /><span style="font-weight:normal">(in en-US culture)</span></th>
                            <th>Example result<br /><span style="font-weight:normal">(in cs-CZ culture)</span></th>
                            <th>Example result<br /><span style="font-weight:normal">(in ka-GE culture)</span></th>
                        </tr>
                    </thead>
                    <tbody>
                        <tr>
                            <td rowspan="10">Number</td><td rowspan="2">0.00</td><td rowspan="2">Number with 2 decimal places</td><td>14.3</td><td>14.30</td>
                            <td>14,30</td>
                            <td>14,30</td>
                        </tr>
                        <tr>
                            <td>19.989</td><td>18.99</td>
                            <td>18,99</td>
                            <td>18,99</td>
                        </tr>
                        <tr>
                            <td>0</td><td>Number without decimal places</td><td>15.6</td><td>16</td>
                            <td>16</td>
                            <td>16</td>
                        </tr>
                        <tr>
                            <td rowspan="2">000.0</td><td rowspan="2">Number with 3 places and one decimal place</td><td>1</td><td>001.0</td>
                            <td>001,0</td>
                            <td>001,0</td>
                        </tr>
                        <tr>
                            <td>14987</td><td>14987.0</td>
                            <td>14987,0</td>
                            <td>14987,0</td>
                        </tr>
                        <tr>
                            <td rowspan="3">###,###,#00.0</td><td rowspan="3">Number with 3 seperated groups and at least 2 places and one decimal place</td><td>0.5</td><td>00.5</td>
                            <td>00,5</td>
                            <td>00,5</td>
                        </tr>
                        <tr>
                            <td>14509</td><td>14,509.0</td>
                            <td>14 509,0</td>
                            <td>14&nbsp;509,0</td>
                        </tr>
                        <tr>
                            <td>2147559008.21</td><td>2,147,559,008.2</td>
                            <td>2 147 559 008,2</td>
                            <td>2&nbsp;147&nbsp;559&nbsp;008,2</td>
                        </tr>
                        <tr>
                            <td>0.00%</td><td>Percent with 2 decimal places</td><td>1.22877</td><td>122.88%</td>
                            <td>122,88%</td>
                            <td>122,88%</td>
                        </tr>
                        <tr>
                            <td>e</td><td>Scientific notation</td><td>201477000</td><td>2.014770e+008</td>
                            <td>2,014770e+008</td>
                            <td>2,014770e+008</td>
                        </tr>
                        <tr>
                            <td rowspan="12">Date &amp; time</td><td>d</td><td>Short date</td><td>3rd Nov 2009 16:01:52&nbsp;</td>
                            <td>
                                11/3/2009</td>
                            <td>
                                3.11.2009</td>
                            <td>
                                03.11.2009</td>
                        </tr>
                        <tr>
                            <td>D</td><td>Long date</td><td>3rd Nov 2009 16:01:52</td>
                            <td>
                                Tuesday, November 03, 2009</td>
                            <td>
                                3. listopadu 2009</td>
                            <td>
                                2009 წლის 03 11, სამშაბათი</td>
                        </tr>
                        <tr>
                            <td>t</td><td>Short time</td><td>3rd Nov 2009 16:01:52</td>
                            <td>
                                4:01 PM</td>
                            <td>
                                16:01</td>
                            <td>
                                16:01</td>
                        </tr>
                        <tr>
                            <td>T</td><td>Long time</td><td>3rd Nov 2009 16:01:52</td>
                            <td>
                                4:01:52 PM</td>
                            <td>
                                16:01:52</td>
                            <td>
                                16:01:52</td>
                        </tr>
                        <tr>
                            <td>f</td><td>Full with short time</td><td>3rd Nov 2009 16:01:52</td>
                            <td>
                                Tuesday, November 03, 2009 4:01 PM</td>
                            <td>
                                3. listopadu 2009 16:01</td>
                            <td>
                                2009 წლის 03 11, სამშაბათი 16:01</td>
                        </tr>
                        <tr>
                            <td>F</td><td>Full with long time</td><td>3rd Nov 2009 16:01:52</td>
                            <td>
                                Tuesday, November 03, 2009 4:01:52 PM</td>
                            <td>
                                3. listopadu 2009 16:01:52</td>
                            <td>
                                2009 წლის 03 11, სამშაბათი 16:01:52</td>
                        </tr>
                        <tr>
                            <td>g</td><td>General (short time)</td><td>3rd Nov 2009 16:01:52</td>
                            <td>
                                11/3/2009 4:01 PM</td>
                            <td>
                                3.11.2009 16:01</td>
                            <td>
                                03.11.2009 16:01</td>
                        </tr>
                        <tr>
                            <td>G</td><td>General (long time)</td><td>3rd Nov 2009 16:01:52</td>
                            <td>
                                11/3/2009 4:01:52 PM</td>
                            <td>
                                3.11.2009 16:01:52</td>
                            <td>
                                03.11.2009 16:01:52</td>
                        </tr>
                        <tr>
                            <td>M</td><td>Month day</td><td>3rd Nov 2009 16:01:52</td>
                            <td>
                                November 03</td>
                            <td>
                                03 listopadu</td>
                            <td>
                                03 11</td>
                        </tr>
                        <tr>
                            <td>s</td><td>Invariant ISO 8601</td><td>3rd Nov 2009 16:01:52</td>
                            <td>
                                2009-11-03T16:01:52</td>
                            <td>
                                2009-11-03T16:01:52</td>
                            <td>
                                2009-11-03T16:01:52</td>
                        </tr>
                        <tr>
                            <td>d.M.yyyy H:mm:ss</td><td>day. month. year hour(24):minutes:seconds</td><td>3rd Nov 2009 16:01:52</td>
                            <td>
                                3.11.2009 16:01:52</td>
                            <td>
                                3.11.2009 16:01:52</td>
                            <td>
                                3.11.2009 16:01:52</td>
                        </tr>
                        <tr>
                            <td>ddd d MMM \&#39;yy h:mm:ss tt zzz</td><td>day of week, day of month, month name, short year, hours:minutes:seconds AM/PM time zone</td><td>3rd Nov 2009 16:01:52</td>
                            <td>
                                Tue 3 Nov &#39;09 4:01:52 PM +01:00</td>
                            <td>
                                út 3 XI &#39;09 4:01:52 odp. +01:00</td>
                            <td>
                                სამშაბათი 3 ნოემ &#39;09 4:01:52 +01:00</td>
                        </tr>
                    </tbody>
                </table>
                <p>For placemark and log formatting GPSTracka provides following values:</p>
                <dl>
                    <dt>{0}</dt>
                    <dd>Date &amp; time UTC</dd>
                    <dt>{1}</dt>
                    <dd>Longitude (positive for East, negative for West)</dd>
                    <dt>{2}</dt>
                    <dd>Latitude (positive for North, negative for South)</dd>
                    <dt>{3}</dt>
                    <dd>Altitude (if measured; 0 otherwise) in meters (see altitude notes above)</dd>
                    <dt>{4}</dt>
                    <dd>Date &amp; time local (according to time zone set in Control panel).</dd>
                    <dt>{5}</dt>
                    <dd>
                        Abbreviation of chosen altitude unit. Text only - do not apply any formatting after colon.</dd>
                </dl>
                <p>Note: When Time Zone in Control Panel is set incorrectly then:</p>
                <ul>
                    <li>When using time form GPS system, local time is computed incorrectly.</li>
                    <li>When using time from Windows, UTC time is computed incorrectly.</li>
                </ul>
                <p>WhWhen you are planning trip across time zones, it&#39;s best if you get time from GPS and log it as UTC time. 
                    (Unless you have a &quot;smart&quot; phone that can switch time zones automatically)</p>
            </div>
            <div id="WinGps">
                <h3>Win GPS</h3>
                <p class="hrefs"><a href="#AdvancedGeneral">General</a> | <a href="#AdvancedDisplay">Display</a> | <a href="#AdvancedKML">KML</a> | <a href="#Formatting">Formatting</a> | <a href="#WinGPS">Win GPS</a> | <a href="#Diagnostic">Diagnostic</a> | <a href="#CSV">CSV</a></p>
                <p>Provides settings related exlusively to <a href="http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/bb202086.aspx">Microsft Windows Intermediate GPS Driver</a>.</p>
                <dl>
                    <dt>Use sea level altitude</dt>
                    <dd>UsUse sea level (the normal one) altitude instead of ellipsoid one.</dd>
                    <dd>
                        GPS&nbsp;system normally provides altitudes measured to the WGS84 ellipsoid 
                        standard instead of actual sea level as used in maps. Windows driver may provide sea-level altitude as well. If you are receiving no altitude after checking this, uncheck it.
                    </dd>
                </dl>
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                <h3>Diagnostic</h3>
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                    <dt>NMEA log</dt>
                    <dd>ChCheck to create extra file in Save folder containing RAW GPS NMEA data. May be used for diagnostics. Contains almost the same data as written in verbose mode to text box. (In case the GPS device provides data too quickly, the textbox skips some lines while 
                        the file always contains all of the data.)</dd>
                    <dd>Note: The file may grow fast.</dd>
                    <dd>Note: NMEA files are always named using system local time, because GPS time may not be available when it&#39;s being created.</dd>
                    <dd>Note: The file is not logged when using Windows Intermediate GPS driver.dd>
                    <dt>Beep every X s</dt>
                    <dd>MaMakes device beep every X seconds when GPS&nbsp;is running. 0 means do not beep.</dd>
                    <dd>Device does not beep when suspended.</dd>
                    <dd>In addition beep count is shown in status bar which increments even when device is suspended.</dd>
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                <h3>CSV</h3>
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                <p>This page controls settings related to CSV file format.</p>
                <dl>
                    <dt>Separator</dt>
                    <dd>Character used as seperator of CSV fields. Default is comma (,); semicolon(;) or pipe (|) are often used.</dd>
                    <dt>TAB</dt>
                    <dd>Sets field separator to TAB character.</dd>
                    <dt>Text qualifier</dt>
                    <dd>CSV text qualifier used to suround values. Double (&quot;) or single (&#39;) quotes are commonly used.</dd>
                    <dd>From list chose when the qualifier should be used. Always, never or when needed.</dd>
                    <dd>When needed means that qualifier is used only when value of the field contains character used as separator.</dd>
                    <dd>In case that field contains character used as taxt qualifier and text qualifier is used, then is is escaped by writing it twice time.</dd>
                    <dd>Examples (seperator ,, qualifier &quot; used as needed):
                        <ul>
                            <li>142 becomes 142</li>
                            <li>14&quot;2 becomes 14&quot;2</li>
                            <li>dc,x becomes &quot;dc,x&quot;</li>
                            <li>d&quot;c,x becomes &quot;d&quot;&quot;c,x&quot;</li>
                        </ul>
                    </dd>
                    <dt>New line</dt>
                    <dd>Character(s) used as line separators. You can chose from common Windows, Unix and Apple seperators.</dd>
                    <dt>Header</dt>
                    <dd>Text used as header of CSV files. Empty and no header is written.</dd>
                    <dd>You are completelly responsible of corectness of header. It should reflect order of CSV fields and use the same rules for field separation and qualification as CSV data lines.</dd>
                    <dd>The TAB button insets the tab character at cursor position.</dd>
                    <dt>Available fields</dt>
                    <dd>Shows available CSV fields that are in use.</dd>
                    <dd>Use the &gt;&gt; button to add field among used ones.</dd>
                    <dt>Used fields</dt>
                    <dd>Shows fields used in CSV files generation. At least one field must be selected.</dd>
                    <dd>Use the &lt;&lt; buton to remove field.</dd>
                    <dd>Use the ^ and v buttons to muve selected fiedl up (left) and down (right).</dd>
                    <dt>Date format</dt>
                    <dd>Format used for formating date into CSV file.</dd>
                    <dd>Date/time format described in <a href="#Formatting">Formatting</a> is used, but without braces {} and numbers - only the part after colon (:).</dd>
                    <dd>Actual format can be tested using the ? button.</dd>
                    <dd>Unlike naming formats, this is evaluated in invariant culture instead of current culture.</dd>
                    <dt>UTC time</dt>
                    <dd>Checked when CSV file contaisn times in UTC coordinates, unchecked to use time in local time zone.</dd>
                    <dd>Note: You change the format so that it outputs the timezone.</dd>
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